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6th Feb 2011, 1:14 pm | #1 |
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Some useful links (I hope)
Hello,
I am new here and I want to share some links I found over time. There is a website that shares old books (pmillet): Technical books online! There is a site with a heap of datasheets for tubes: NJ7P Tube Database Search There is a site with a lot of schematics and usefull information on old radios: oldradios.co.nz Greetings, Bertus |
6th Feb 2011, 10:46 pm | #2 |
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Re: Some usefull links (I hope)
Welcome to the forum Bertus.
The Technical books online link has appeared a couple of times in this section of the forum and is really a wonderful site. If I had a magic wand I would make that link into a sticky! regards Eddie |
7th Feb 2011, 8:29 am | #3 |
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Re: Some usefull links (I hope)
Hello,
Do you also know the belgian website EDUCYPEDIA? http://www.educypedia.be/electronics...icaopening.htm They have a collection of links for vintage radios and more over here: http://www.educypedia.be/electronics/tubesoldradio.htm http://www.educypedia.be/electronics/tubesdata.htm http://www.educypedia.be/electronics/tubes.htm http://www.educypedia.be/electronics/tubenixieclock.htm http://www.educypedia.be/electronics/tubesspecial.htm http://www.educypedia.be/electronics...amplifiers.htm http://www.educypedia.be/electronics...iersguitar.htm http://www.educypedia.be/electronics/tubevfd.htm There is also a page for component data: http://www.educypedia.be/electronics/datacomponent.htm Greetings, Bertus |
12th Feb 2011, 10:38 am | #4 |
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Re: Some useful links (I hope)
Thanks for that Bertus!. I've just had a look at the Educypedia website and it looks really useful, and appears to cover a very wide range if interests. Thanks again. Tony
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